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WILLIAMS WILLIS. 



WILLIAMS (ROGER), of Providence, in New-Eng- 

 land. The bloudy tenent of persecution for 

 cause of conscience discussed : and Mr Cot- 

 ton's Letter examined and answered. Edited 

 for the Hanserd Knollys Society by Edward 

 Bean Underbill. London, 1848. 8 



Another copy. 



* Life of R. W. , founder of the State of Rhode 

 Island. By William Gammell, A.M. 



Boston, 1846. 8 



WILLIAMS (S. WELLS). The middle kingdom ; 

 a survey of the geography, government, edu- 

 cation, social life, arts, religion, &c. of the 

 Chinese empire and its inhabitants. 3d ed. 

 2 vol. York, 1853. 12 



WILLIAMS (THOMAS). A vindication of the 

 Calvinistic doctrines of human depravity, the 

 atonement, divine influences, &c. In a series 

 of letters to the Rev. T. Belsham : occasioned 

 by his ' ' Review of Mr Wilberf orce's treatise. " 

 With an appendix addressed to the author of 

 " Letters on hereditary depravity." 



London, 1799. 8 



Another copy. 



The Song of songs, which is by Solomon. A 

 new translation. 1801. See BIBLES ENG- 

 LISH. C. 



The moral tendencies of knowledge : a lecture, 

 delivered before the city Philosophical society, 

 ...Spitalfields. London, 1815. 8 



An historic defence of experimental religion, 

 and the doctrine of divine influences, from the 

 authority of Scripture, and the testimony of 

 the wisest and best men, in all ages and coun- 

 tries. A new edition. London, 1825. 12 



Popery unmasked : being a fair representation 

 of the chief errors of the Church of Rome. 

 Extracted from their own writers ; and con- 

 trasted with suitable quotations from the holy 

 Scriptures. To which is added, a slight sketch 

 of Popish cruelties and absurdities. A new 

 edition. London, 1828. 8 



W I LLIAMSON (DAVID), Minister of the Gospel at 

 the West-kirk, Edinburgh. A sermon [onPsahn 

 2. 10] preached before His Grace the King's 

 commissioner, and the Estates of Parliament : 

 June the loth 1690. Edin., 1690. 4 



A sermon [on Ps. 102. 13, 14] preached in Edin- 

 burgh at the opening of the General Assembly 

 of this National Church of Scotland, upon the 

 10th day of March 1703. Edin., 1703. 4 



WILLIAMSON (DAVID), Whitehaven. Lectures 

 on civil and religious liberty : with reflections 

 on the constitutions of France and England ; 

 and on the violent writers, who have distin- 

 guished themselves in the controversy about 

 their comparative goodness ; and particularly 

 on Mr Burke and Mr Paine. To which are 

 added, two sermons [on Gen. xlix. 18] on the 

 "Influence of religion on the death of good 

 men." London, [1792]. 8 



WILLIAMSON (JACOBUS). Disputatio niedica 

 inauguralis de ictero ; quam...pro gradu doc- 

 toris...eruditorum examini subjicit J. W. 



LJinbtirgi, 1818. 8 J 



WILLIAMSON (JAMES), B.D., Prebendary of 



/.<'(. <,..';(, itil'l !<(<. r ,.f II'l'/H'-M/l, Xortilillltl'' 



shire. The truth, inspiration, authority, and 

 end of the Scriptures, considt ivd and u 

 ed, in eight sermons, preached In f<.rc the Uni- 

 versity of Oxford, in the year 1793. At tht* 

 Keture founded by the late Rev. John Bani]>- 

 ton, A.M. Oxfonl, 17'CJ. 8 



WILLIAMSON (JOHN). Remarks on the print- 

 id case of Professor [John] SIMSON. 1727 



WILLIAMSON (JoHN), Shoemaker. *A correct 

 account of J. W. for starving and beating hia 

 wife to death ; [with God's revenge against 

 murder ; or the tragical histories and horrid 

 cruelties of Elizabeth BROWNRIOG]. *. a. 



WILLIAMSON (JOHN). Select remains of 

 J. W., who died at Dumfries, December, 1826, 

 aged sixteen years ; with an account of his life. 

 By William Symington. Edin., 1827. 12 



WILLICH (A. F. M.), M.D. Lectures on diet 

 and regimen : being a systematic inquiry into 

 the most rational means of preserving health 

 and prolonging life : together with physiolo- 

 gical and chemical explanations, calculated 

 chiefly for the use of families, in order to 

 banish the prevailing abuses and prejudices in 

 medicine. 3d ed. London, 1800. 8 



WILLIS (ARTHUR), M.A., one of the assistant 

 masters of the Royal grammar school, Shrews- 

 bury. An elementary Hebrew grammar. To 

 which is added, a selection of Hebrew sen- 

 tences, with a lexicon and references to the 

 grammar. For the use of Shrewsbury school. 

 London, 1834. 8 



WILLIS (JAMES), Vicar of Sopley. The poor 

 laws of England. The various plans and opi- 

 nions of Judge Blackstone [and others] stated 

 and considered, with proposed amendments of 

 easy execution, to give effect to the present 

 laws and to the views of government. 



London, 1808. 8 



Another copy. 



WILLIS (JOHN), B.D., Vicar of Ridge, Herts. 

 Actions of the Apostles : translated from the 

 original Greek. 1789. See BIBLES ENGLISH. 

 E. 



WILLIS (MICHAEL), D.D., Principal of John 

 Knox's college, Toronto. Walking with God, 

 and its happy issue : a sermon [on Gen. v. 24] 

 preached in Glasgow, 14th October 1827, on 

 occasion of the death of his father, the Rev. 

 William Willis. With extracts from his diary. 

 Glasgov-, 1827. 8 



The religious question, involved in the pro- 

 posed concessions to Roman Catholics, con- 

 sidered in a discourse, the substance of which 

 was delivered in Glasgow, 22d Feb. 1829. 



Glasgow, 1829. 8 



Another copy. 



A discourse on national establishments of 

 Christianity : illustrating their consistency 

 with the spiritual nature of Christ's kingdom, 

 their warrant from the word of God ; and 

 their necessity to the safety of states. 



Glasgow, 1833. 12 



Another copy. 



Second edition. Glasgow, 1833. 12 



